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Title:
Adult stem cells
Series:
Stem cell biology and regenerative medicine
Edition:
Second edition
Publication Information:
New York : Humana Press, 2014
Physical Description:
xiii, 429 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
ISBN:
9781461495680
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Summary

Summary

Adult Stem Cells , second edition, takes a critical look at issues concerning the developmental or differentiation potential for a variety of tissue types and for specific adult stem cell types. Since the first edition appeared a decade ago, our understanding of adult stem cells, and more specifically tissue-specific adult stem cells, has advanced tremendously. And an increased interest in regenerative medicine and potential stem cell applications has driven a quest for better understanding of stem cell biology. In turn, this has spawned much activity on generation and utilization of more and better reagents to identify and isolate stem cells and stem cell-like subpopulations, and on assays elucidating their developmental or differentiation potential and functional integration with host tissues and organs.

In this fully updated new edition, chapters cover topics ranging from signaling pathways maintaining stemness in hematopoietic cells to regeneration after injury and endocrine mechanisms underlying the stem cell theory of aging. Other chapters cover stem cells by organ or system including pituitary, cardiac, epithelial, teeth, lung, ovary, prostate, liver, and many more. Importantly, the authors of the chapters have not only summarized their successes, but have also summarized some of the difficulties that each particular field is still facing with respect to maximizing the utility of stem cells in clinical settings. Collectively, they impart both the excitement and challenges facing stem cell utilization for repair and regeneration making this book essential reading for those involved in stem cell research as well as those involved in clinical assays.


Author Notes

Dr. Kursad Turksen is a stem-cell biologist with a passion for understanding epidermal stem cells' commitment and differentiation and their utility in regeneration. He has also been interested in the role of the Claudin family of tight junction proteins in cell lineage analysis and differentiation. He is the Editor-in-Chief of Stem Cell Reviews and Reports , as well as the Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine book series.


Table of Contents

Signaling Pathways Maintaining Stemness in Adult Hematopoietic Stem Cells
The Adult Stem Cell Niche
Adult Stem Cells: Adult Skeletal Muscle Stem Cells
Adult Cardiac Stem Cells: Identity, Location and Potential
Adult Pituitary Stem Cells
Toward Translating Molecular Ear Development to Generate Hair Cells from Stem Cells
Adult Human Corneal Epithelial Stem Cells
Adult Stem Cells in Teeth
Adult Mammary Stem Cells: Identity, Location and Functional Assays
Adult Ovary Stem Cells
Adult Prostate Stem Cells
Adult Lung Stem Cells
Adult Liver Stem Cells
Lineage-committed Pancreatic Progenitors and Stem Cells
Adult Stromal (Skeletal, Mesenchymal) Stem Cells
Regeneration after Injury - Activation of Stem Cell Stress Response Pathways to Rapidly Repair Tissues
Molecular and Endocrine Mechanisms Underlying the Stem Cell Theory of Aging
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